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Rangiroa Plongee

About Rangiroa Plongee

Rangiroa Plongee is a dive shop located in Rangiroa in the French Polynesian Islands. Rangiroa Plongee is owned and operated by Rene Fels who is also an instructor at the dive center. Located only a short distance from the wharf which is close to the most famous dive site in the area, Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa Plongee is in a very convenient location.In 2008, Rene Fels started the dive shop and has not looked back since. Rene is an active member in a shark observation initiative which is aimed to research sharks so we can better understand how to protect them. Rene is also very active in other conservation initiatives such as The Sea Shepherd who actively try to protect the oceans which we love to dive in. Rangiroa Plongee is an Ambassador Dive Center of Longitude 181 Charter.

Services

Rangiroa Plongee has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

Rangiroa Plongee has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

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Address
BP 374, Avatoru, 98775Rangiroa, French Polynesia
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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